Career: He has 11 1/2 career sacks after two
seasons in EWU’s program, and needs six more to earn a place
on EWU’s top 10 all-time list.

2010: Selected as a second team selection on
the Phil Steele College Football Preview Magazine and was selected
as a preseason first team All-Big Sky selection by Phil Steele. A
panel of media and sports information directors also selected him
to its preseason All-BSC squad. He also received honorable mention
on the Consensus Draft Services Preseason FCS Football All-American
team. Listed as a starter at right defensive end on EWU’s
preseason depth chart.

2009: Earned first team All-Big Sky Conference
honors after finishing the season with 9 1/2 sacks to rank as the
11th-most in school history. He ranked 17th in FCS with an average
of 0.79 sacks per game. He had a pair of sacks versus both Idaho
State (10/3/09) and Stephen F. Austin (11/28/09), and had 1 1/2
versus Southern Utah (11/14/09). He also had a sack against
California (9/12/09) to earn team defensive player of the week
honors. He had a season-high six tackles in the loss in the FCS
Playoffs to SFA.

2008: Started seven games at nose tackle,
including the last four of the season. He was the team’s
defensive player of the week against Sacramento State (11/1/08)
when he finished with a career-high eight tackles. Williams had
sacks in victories versus Montana State (10/18/08) and Weber State
(11/22/08). He helped Eastern finish an impressive 11th in the NCAA
Football Championship Subdivison in rushing defense (93.5), as well
as fifth in sacks (3.09 per game) and ninth nationally in tackles
for loss (7.9 per game).

2007: Redshirted.

HS: Graduated from South Kitsap HS in 2007.
Earned first team 4A All-State honors as a defensive lineman from
Associated Press as selected by sportswriters and broadcasters. The
Seattle Times and WashingtonPreps.com also selected him to
its All-State squads. He was selected to the Tacoma News
Tribune All-Area team as he finished his senior season with 78
total tackles. Williams was also named to the Kitsap Sun
All-West Sound team and he was the Narrows League Bay Division
Bridge Division Defensive MVP. He also played fullback on offense.
He was coached in football at South Kitsap by former Eastern
linebacker D.J. Sigurdson (1986-89). He won the 2007 WIAA State 4A
championship in the shot put with a toss of 59-3.